AI Product Manager 2 : 19487
Whatfix is seeking an AI Product Manager to join their Whatfix Labs team in Bengaluru to build enterprise-ready AI teammates. The role focuses on translating product strategy into requirements, managing the backlog for sprint planning, and driving AI-first product initiatives. You will work closely with engineering and design to ensure product excellence and high accuracy for target customer use cases. This is an onsite role at a high-growth unicorn firm.
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Experience
2-3 years
Function
Product Management
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
Whatfix is seeking an AI Product Manager to join their Whatfix Labs team in Bengaluru to build enterprise-ready AI teammates. The role focuses on translating product strategy into requirements, managing the backlog for sprint planning, and driving AI-first product initiatives. You will work closely with engineering and design to ensure product excellence and high accuracy for target customer use cases. This is an onsite role at a high-growth unicorn firm.
TAL's take
High-caliber Tier-1 company with a clearly defined, impactful product role focusing on agentic AI within the Whatfix Labs team.
Well-defined product role with clear expectations regarding backlog management, strategy execution, and cross-functional collaboration, though specific tech stack requirements are absent.
Salaries at Whatfix
28.3 LPA average
Based on 36 Grapevine salary entries for Whatfix.
Product Management
14 - 16 years | E1
61 LPA average
Range: 61 - 61 LPA
Sales
0 - 2 years | D2
9 LPA average
Range: 9 - 9 LPA
Other roles
0 - 2 years | D2
11 LPA average
Range: 7 - 15 LPA
Marketing
2 - 4 years | D2
8 LPA average
Range: 8 - 8 LPA
Must haves
- 2-3 years experience as a Product Manager for B2B/Enterprise market
- Experience with ownership from concept to launch
- Experience working in an AI first product initiative
- Experience conducting customer interviews
- Ability to drive solutions with design and developers
About the company
Recognized unicorn with significant funding, strong market leadership in DAP, and a well-established engineering footprint.
Posts mentioning Whatfix
Everstage raising 30mil @ 150mil valuation🚀
Everstage, a SaaS startup, is in advanced stages to raise $30 million from new investor Eight Roads Ventures, valuing the company at $150 million. Existing backers like 3one4 Capital and Elevation Capital will also participate in the round. - What do they do? Everstage, founded in 2020, is a sales performance management platform designed to automate sales commissioning processes for companies. It counts PopMenu, Whatfix, Chargebee, and Alphasense among its customers. - Trends: Investors are increasingly focusing on SaaS startups, with reports of other companies in the space, such as Whatfix and HighPerformr, also securing significant funding rounds. - Market Outlook: The investment into Everstage reflects the growing interest in vertical platforms within the SaaS space, with various investors setting aside funds to invest in B2B SaaS startups. Scoop: Money Control
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[For whatfix employees] What % of your vested ESOP were bought back by the company?
https://thearcweb.com/article/software-whatfix-warburg-pincus-softbank-khadim-batti-tjg14y9xU2ji4ENQ The post claims 40% of employees participated in ESOP buyback. Would be great what % of ESOPs were bought back, will also be great to know how much they made post tax!